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ptaeimg dealt chiefly with. the Indians, smd , ancestor, worship,"' or VM401"A(10.
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e were times when tliese faorc�
gkk�,ttar
adjusting of c1dins. ther gi�on. Eel Arst of al -1, worolalpo
4�. an t *,mlli NMI 's. SO.
reli ag
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Bli established 58 years, warriors were far from tractable, hi,- the sun godd-ess fa*oIn'rwhich'his linelgk'
. ... ... .. becoymse 11W Is," bad
Gusgznteeing good service. deed, i is only ik MythOlOgitoy 4seended, and in W�,
-sight tu insure his store ks nie
(ants for Singer Sewin de The pa'Ahier q0 eft,
g Machine the fore -day. ities Whiloh ma�,
against th that he is alive to
be compared with,
Manson the gods ofaaeieu�
it so happened that Xr
Gri a drawer,
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at Cape when
OFFT The eix�-Kor'* dinner At 7,30 P.m.'
found himself
CE PHONE, 33 W after, the Offenli t
the Indians were celebrating a big Y ive
NE, 33 J is the Japanese model with raw fish
RESIDENCE PHO UP t and §Japr-
en obtained 0 the wicket 'g
potlatch. LiLlUor had be and rice. iHta- rei v4t about 10,30
�Wn an American one bu vd
111W 14 at ;,town, a sawmill willage Oil X410
6aying, 41G,*ii a hiindred-
Ga, ies to forget tftat there is an
ancouver now st4nds and an" ur
other busy day ahead of him, a day do
lwgr worth uv'your.'stage aonw-"
T�93 DA cKMLOP DMUTUAL I that is not his qwii,,but the eTfi�eis.. i ,, h. tocik thisi eying in
followed drinking. 0�"
T asson, pit, �U.
appealed to Mr. M
t h inlitation money.
0�y
IE nNSURANCE C -1,� j.s to restore or -
the
peace,
al ho -r the guest rfe.
A
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npromis
Blood is Thin png(
SEAFORTH, ONT. p.nj(s�hed, but in the end the y
HEAD OFFICE,- reat-
other. He th
�Kc.chachief, however, wanted his
COMPLETELY RUN DOWN tag
Ig in a frenzy. He hopped off
VIIA., � , t n to tht
'e. d sbook
e. They decided
'His
e would be met Symptonts, That the -Vith his flst. lab hea.
that the ends of justic
OFFICERS: Should Not he Neglected. qAtjJ,6 ' 1jiB hat slid t;O the flooT. 77�,
-vans, Beechwood President by killing the white man!
zalvismil
James E Gaiderich, Vice -Pres. Mr. Mall, -on negatived- this proposal crims6n, clouded purpi
James Connolly, '$,�,iimstiiiled the cashier with a vii
Weak, run4down, lucking strength, as y =8 0 3M
L, W4 -("e or Seaforth See-Treas- most energetimllY, but was over -
t<1
ep
elmingly overruled. The Indians energy anu amo-On, nervous, e - euce Vill, 11 1 XY4=-- - IQLoW n&Q to C. AUIA�
wh
AGENTS: aying hands on him less, poor appetite, digestion disturb- cq$�XMcv. Re perspired. He almost
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, inton were actually b e into an impassion- ed -these are the symiptums named fro�W�d -a t the mouth. glow, �'i an a� eso,
when "Mike" brak Tbiough this, the cashier maintain- Ions 1� (0
W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J2. Mur sneech, drew his fire insurance pol- by a great majority of people who
ndville- J. W. Yea, Gode- ad cket arxi waving it on have beeribenefittedby the use of Dr. ed'" '',i$' e\ pression. of the innocence of
Y �rom his po
ray, Egmo: thagen- Jas. ion to the large red Williams' Pink Pills. These tonic chila-hoo(l. Then, when 'the torrent
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rich; R. G- Jarmuth, Bro� g1h called attent
Watt, Blyth. as plentifully pills correct the condition described had subsided, he asived wbat fill the
seals -with which it w
and if you 'have any of these symp- �xou),4o, N�as about
U-1vieft, Oro Way
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DIRECTORS: dec a -rated. these pills a -Then ti,e guest told. of -how new -he .2
,,T,h,is is a personal letter to me toms. you sh Id X lew 7
in case* of. �a �-cwe to being arrested when -at-
from friend, the ";etgral
William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth great trial. Their d
it,
James I ;
my they
ggen; -this kind is shown by the statement t to use the money which the
John Benn
elvies, Brodhaj giN-en him.
white Queen Victoi he shouted.
s Connolly, These are her seals and this is her of Mrs. James A. Tibbetts, Halifax, oihipp
Evans, Beechwood; Jame
Goderich; Alex. Broadfoot, NO. 31 Sea- tone, the
mark. H4old your peace while I read N.S., who- says--Pl was completely' jf�'-Che same guilei area
-lack- George run down in health- My blood was cai said: "Now, stop and think, r Coal
W9 P4 Z 25;1
forth; Robert Ferris, Hal: -Wan -W iia
do 64, A� e
arch
McCartney, No. 3, Seaforth- Murray her message to You." nd my nerves io w44t,'aid you ask me for?" vow6knai 0. Sedan,
ch 'Mike' thin and watery, a qq
Brucefield; James 'Sholdice, . "The "personal letter' whi -at night. , Tlj�,gLwst did �top, abruptly. And *z360,T01P�6;4X37Q,,Ii fe, n' e
Gibson, well its MINI
improvised on the spur of the mom- bad -that I did not sleep �x4i6q,*CoqPd (4ii� ftl�vbk
my appetite was. poor. and the least h,64hought. His countenance relaxed th''s" -,. .
Walton. other things, S whi� ivkeek- =6t% poinittnent SM .0, r.
ent, declared, among Heit ttrlut.
liling. wiln -1e turned an ash cokm _Uis�
that the good a[ueen was holding 12 exertion left me weak and trem
ree regiments of red When: I went out.1 would have a se- expriission was hard to descr�be.
gunboats and th sickly grin he remarked, New, Chryi;ler "7v. l?A74(C"_
LONDON AND V (GRAM coats in readiness to avenge any hurt vere headache, and,' I would have to W*tb a 3�041 Sedil --tthe Ald"wiP
11 .4 &945; 2mp
RN jWerk& S ly the:�M�6je%:e*,il
good lie down as soon as I got in the house. "You'wi n, brother." A d turned and U* lace -.0., . ey4
that nidght be visited on her cd�tpv (itifth wnphk iao4, $x�8 ; , - pep
'North. 'ke M ny In- A friend advised, me to tky Dr. Wil- waikpd, away. -ir�pijb rumble'se�at , is assur '!V_ t. e 'Fery naii�id Of�
tillicum, Mi antson, that a formawco ed, 6
t that li&ms' Pink Pills. I soon found they 475" da
a.m. P -m- than who raised his hand agains $26i 0, TOUM S�4nl $2 40- Wim roves: at once that the neW' and the
Centralia .......... 10.36 5.51 good man would be punished w-ith were helping me and by the time I
6.04 frightful severity, and that any who had taken the sixth box I felt like a gv'.e . been Vied -dp� to an. intrinsic �ai�e
10.49 TRANSFORMING PIURRIE Whidsor, owtalroo,.incladiog, h
Zxeter ............ 11.03 6.18 refrainred.from, assisting him in time new woman, and have enjoyed good seandarid"factory jequiPwenO h-diAreds:of doffars—yes even a thoUsand-i0
Kippen of need would be banished fore nothave
Hensall ........... 6.23 ver to health ever since. Vor this reason I nThe plahting, of trees on prairie (ftsijbe and, tixes. ex0m). 6 -Ply. .-
....... 10.08 R 1. thaintheksel*j'i i i -d secar d before..,
can highly recommend the pills to �r W t Canada is having dres. price
11.17 rm� bly beneficial effect 6n the
Brucefleid'., 6-32 Alaska. or tr ub
Clinton ............ 11.53 6,52 Mr. Manson has made hundreds of anyone run-down 0 led W.ith aZu appilecia es ern
1-2.18 7.12 t memorable occas- their nerve&" quality and variety of agricultural
Londesboro ........ 12.22 7-21 speeches since tha ceeded ;n re- Not only do Dr'- Williams' Pink prpc a W
Myth, ............. ion, but he has never suc jiftction in that part of the Do -
12.34 7.33 nee f that Pills help the nerves.
13elgrave .......... captu,ring the fiery eloque af �i Sul
s never function is to enrich and increase the nugl4istribution of planting material
7.65 e th,
'a Their main irinlon� The large and growing an-
Viringham. ......... 12.50 potlatch oration- The need ha Jai AS U.,
been so great. blood, and as - the blood supplies the madefrom the'nursery stations of
Souatl. whole body, new life is given to the the Department of the Interior at In -
entire system. Better sleep, steady dian, Head and Sutherland, Saskatch- MM= 111 ... ....
a -M. p.m_ nerves, improved appetite, increased ie-7',,is, gradually changing the gen-
Wingbain .......... 6.55 3-05 JAPAN'S EMPEROR IS BUSY; vig,r-,all these can -be yours by tak- , at � iiPearance of the prairies in the
Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.25 . Begin provinces of Manitob. and on that account amominal charge It. 1�6 4_-vide�nt ..that in, addition to aging.. Witlilhe further development
DUTIES CROWD HIS DAY ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Saskatchewan, farm and, thusi great- of sbel-tei plaiithaj and.the_pri 1EA
-day. Sold by all medi of $3 per hundred is made. Although beautffying the fruits
Blyth ............. 7.27 3.38 them to linne and Alberta, and the development of of the duption of hardier varieties o
Londesboro ........ 7.35 3.47 the primary function of the nursery 'ly impraving 'ti environment Sol
4.10 Big business men in Canada may be dealers, or -by mail post paid, at 5() .4helterbelts is being followed by the
Clinton ............ 7.56 so than cents a box from The Dr. Williams' setting out of apple a stations is to supply treesi farm prairie home the establishment of by the institutions now carryixig on
5 4.30 extremely busy, kut no m,07 nd small fruit
or of Ja and woi nearly -1,- ghelteilbelts, directly -bi the far -o that, elass'of work, 'it is reasionai IStA
Brucefield ......... 8.1 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.. orchard -s, gardens of fine vegetables sbelteTbelts
8.22 4.38 Hirohito, the Y<)ut\g emper ificstion "of 000i evergreen seedlings and trans�- mer by: raising the, q -and in- exptet that in, the not far dist Ut
oritey
)Kippeu ............ ai the further beaut g, th - u re
planti -on creasin r quafttit products f tu almost ie�iery -prairie farmer
_4g pan ng,
Hensall ........... 8.32 Supreme ruler Of more than 80,- prairie homes with shrubs, flower plantswere supplied for under the of 'his rei ol;tained Iva
Zxeb�k ............ 8.47 5.05 various national forests Y 71h4 11 be -raising sui�plies of fruit f*=
Ws,'2md extensive lawns.
5.17 000,000 sivbjects, -he 'has so little per- SOME WAYS TO AVOID HAY 1i
Centralia &59 d that A -recent report from the Tree Dominion Forest Seyyice. from fruit. growing are most ei o omestic use.
sonal leisure and works - bar FEVER
it has become the concern Of his gov- P1*3�ting Division, Forest gervice, De-
rnment advisers and functiona-ries. part nt of. the Interior, indicates for
e Last summer I met a judge from a
a TIME TABLM But thus far no answer to the prob-- town in what is called the rural dis- the.1gro-ing success of tree planting
- been forthcoming. Hiroi trict. - and -.the new avenues of development
em has, He told me his method of a as a result,of 'this work.
Ormer 4
A M p.m. insists upon keeping busy every mom voiding bay fever, to which in f openqo ',u p
X, word of
Furthe aZ further afield
-rich 6M 2M lent. years, he was a devotee. In recent
code ...........
f Japan, to a city, where he has the success 4of the work is being car- U7
Elolmesville ------ 6.26 2.3s He is the 124th emperor a yearsbe comes MH
6A g to the belief of his Lean commissioned to sit as a judge. ried and requests for stock -are now
4mntoll ............. __4 2.50 and, accordin eived �Ifroin -.jiracticadly every part
C 3.08 subjects, the li&eal desciendant-or He h,
,,eafor-Ith .......... 6-59 ikami," the sun gii Ids court in centre of the eity, Te'
�St Columban ...... 7.06 3.15- 4-materasu Om away -from any large number of trees, of the prairies. At present the de
dess, creator of the Empire of the and iveedss. He sticks close to the mand for trees: is:greater than it has
Dublin ............. 7-11 3=1 Rising Suni In other words the em- T:.avej s� 'things. been at aii-y time in the 27 years !D
Iffest. reetz and the centre of
ves -his chickens and plant Hfe s IRS
m P -13L pjn.� pero 'is traditionauy omnipotent, sac- ile Ir ince the inauguration of fxee tree
mortal. -ibution, and in 1927 these ship- I. It
rdinp 1 1 11 . lee
-n red and not an 0 ry
p,ub.h ...... 11.17 528 9.34, too, but when his passion for the iu� dist the largest so far with
Hirohitio is up every Morning be- ral threatens to choke him he re-- ments -were,
SL Cohmiba - 11-22 5.44- -... I al of 7,430,00D broadlea( seed -
9.501 tween 6-30 and 7 O'clock, in the Akas- members hay fever and restraining a tot
Seaforth 11M Ro
1 5.53 Palace, which is his residence his emortions, he sticks to the pi lings and cuttings, These were sent
...... 1-50 6.08-6_59 10.04, aka 24
cunton erial oalace is being re- He -f a group out to over 11,0" farmers under the
Holmes -v Me 12.0-1 7.03 10.L3 while the imp - told me that he is one o,
Goderich 12-20 7,,20 1020 cOntstrtLeted- - His firrst duty, after his that gathers each summer in the area Departni6irt's co-opomtive plan.'There
ablutions, is to worship at the altar 3f roofs and rocks, thus avoiding all i� every�prospect that the 1927 figures
lof his imperial ance9tars- He is de- flowering' ploats and 'the bay fever will be exceeded in 1928 ois insPec-
I vout in this and nerver fails in the per- they cause. tions haVe been made of 12,528 pro -
C. P. 7- TENE TABLIR -nee of the Proper Obeisance. Dr. E. V. Hill te�ps in the Aerolog- posed new plantations, and trees to
forma
IThen be goes to the dirring-room and t f a lady whose son had bay. fever. meet therequirements of these new
East. the vised her to install an electric- applicani -will be sent out next
breakfasts with the empress - He ad
Japanese breakfastof soul), cold eggs, ally driven fan, drawing air through spring.
Goderich .................. 5.50 1 This To ensure success in the establish -
5.55 pick es and rice. a very fine mesh muslin cloth- U
.................... -with the empress dis- inent of shelterbelts active and help -
Me 6 A donii chat would filter the pollen out. and
XcGaw .................... .04 and then Hirohito wades into his charge into the house air free from ful control is exercised by'the Forest
Auburn .................... 6.11 newspapeirs,' not at -the table, bu in The advice Service. ��.Fram 'early June until
t 1 the muse of hay fever.
6.25
Walton ............... 6.A -ign and ,,as -followed, and the boy i
P,lyth ...................... his study. where both fare low- stay$ freeze-up, a corps Of nine experienced
-0 Japanese papers are ready for hi hay - nti"ously in-
m- inside the hotuse�during the fever field insp,_tors travel co
DIeNaught, ................. 6.52 w season and ting proposed new plantations, ad -
He re -ads English and digests Nc the disease in its spec
escapes
Toronto .................... 10.25 York And London papers as 'well as mfortable forms. vising fai who are actually plant -
very unco
the vernacular. He keeps thoroug* Y 1v the same number of the same ing, and .1abirig careful census of
West. -In-
S.M. dern magazine Dr. M. B. CAe plantati6its a the previous years.
abreast of world affairs and mc, n tells of
-ets. An hour ay so Of this and cidentall 0ey take note of the effect
Toronto ..................... 7.40 subjc his eWerience along the same line.
11.48 the e -Per -Plunges into other study, Atthe beginning bf the hay fever sea- Of the pigntations. on the social and
McNaught ............ concentrating prini uPO-0 nomic- life of the settler. The out-
.................. 12.01 All
rugs standing i6int has been the, encour-
..... the im son be has the living r<*m thorough- ece
IB ' - A
.................... 12.12 perial house law, the conetitution and ly cle=,4 and renowated. agement given to the gz!30m,�lg of
Etn'-figh. and &rapi are removed =d
-- �he
un ..................... A.23 Two or three U mes ea6a wesk Reao- r is ciled and i7amed. The furnii- fruits and to tRebuilding np of reaffiff
w ure ri
Hemoset ........ ........... MO
.................... 12.84 ral Shinjiro Yamamoto, one of floo, h4vilf
1-2.41 Admi t is reduced to a -bed, table, Mid attracti,�iT:honv� surroundirigb bv 1119 ad 4e, MY. 0
f ornfaim-ental shrub
�Goderich ................... 12.45 the f dremust -Eni students of the few chairs. The -mattress and pil- plantingg.6 s and
country, appears to give his ruler a n with irdblier. flowers 9jid the setting out Of lawnrl,,
lows are covered Cats ' "kears ago the number of
lesson. in English. birds afid rats am 411owed to go on a Tweiit:�'. The most important parl) of your car -is the part you.never see�
on'other days 'he has lectures an vacation. Air is brought into this prairie :fihtis with really first-class
A BAIRGAU� Japanese history and econamics. For room by an elect -tic -fan. It is drawn vegetabi gvidei was smalL while But now we are'espediaIly dispkying.an Essex chas6is to shovT
these occassions 4the -leading' lights of a only rarply was the growing of
through a duct whieb perforates the coidy, fine-qU427 -WaY Is
FOR SALE. -Five acres, one wils tlie IrQjLperial Univetsity are invited. board set in the window. In this duct fruits atiomcpted. Reports to the end
7 (it of Augii4, . 1927, covering 1,812 farms chassis"I!,ii
,i Seaforth-, modern house Atb Hie ke�ps on -learning about the past there is a set of el h filters with a Hyo� could place it- -firit beside a .3,50,Omak- (24
bath and toilet; small bam; of his country, as well as its future fine mesh. He says be has kept the visited sh' that of this number 8,411
furnace, 6UId haVe. 07
Taxes, most in- -vegetable garderks; 1,258 then,bi a chassis in the Fmsse�x* e raligc you w
good orchard. $15. spaemald pass 'lities. In this he is air over 99 per cent. free, from dust had good - . I . M
ally small frt D dio-
4b) Ara f ffie.fifit--tit sox c6nsitacdon as
o start chicken farm, bedM, tep6sted And his instructors usu were gro)7A lits; 379 had, mitic, visual, proof � 0
chance t to pointed interroga- and pollen. now Ornamerjj414'ishrubs- 265 were testing PTa ce-.0 ck $ I
/ate. Apply to are subjected Some health departments am tinguished from' the ct, r' in:
M 8. HAYS, tories. making daily pollen accountalof air.� standar& 'apples �nd crab apples; , � I / -.11 � 11 1 �� ,
Luncheon at 12.30 with the empress weed cutting while 213�vmre growing plums. D,
seaTorth, ant. In places there are y -would fijid the,same. stee6nestr. %whe
and this time the dishes -art Western, Alth��Jlf the development of tii ou
'he 0 sied core in FAsi,-x and'The $3, 106 ear. y di,
steak or chops and edibles that plantin-j�',ifti.,Afie Prairie Provinces hai ou,
41V
nt years,,itr sesaffi.e�r604,% b
learned, to like when, he visited Lon-� Peen rai rece rate Timken tap� ered v�hd6��_arings 10
-nee. Early aftemoon of doring the few years hh.
ece of pie ihe nIp"
don as crown pri progWqi�,. �dkof§& g_!
Succinct -"I gave you a ti�
t Ili the same usetof fiv I z ,
mediatefr'following its inaugwation
e- lost week, and ever since you have '�i'l
golf of horseback riding to keep him
a beautiful non in 1901 *";80Aiparat1veIy 41 Set- F�Se:k, PACe CIM.Us�all n wi m
self fit. He has y Aeco omiz
h e, course in, the palace grounds and been sending your
ol friends. here." pir tlers'anA, ootrs were -very 6keptical
five courses, in all, at his differe-At "No, pardon, lady -my eni - bezriftgs�. ordinia7� x -6116r, bei�in* ng& in the Wh
as to th6', 0iotbility of growing trees
ralmo
threaters,'-Froderiction Gleaner. sucepssf%.�'.62W the prairies and al. ere in'ihe
estates. Whether he ever
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0 testimrany. It is very 4 -
well to talk about the ordi
par there is n try- though 40 tfeds were to be had free &
pe"I Ve
nary golf- The Prophet in, His Own only 47 jgng'�6, could be induced to "L, "i.
-tvide discus- When -You 90 back to astonish set --+ and the total
er s it, osyn—
wn, theyre u X; �X*Iy A;4 Nita V 0,
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sually
eror's slices, hooks and ofthe old home to b 9, "t ds distributed in that
IM42 r of t rimn er e
The 'KnaustTial wortgngo 0 gio -he emp 9,,e dt
a9toWisbed that you he V54,800. The suces4s, of
savinga, Coi of enreN divots is taboo. Y( AF
rio, 1, ese ear
a
of.
ustiol- other f4Jftkpt"t6 take advan dab
He occasionally pasys tennis, too, money to got tlaeli.—Reaina Leader. 71; a
b plahtatiom .6t 166' "' -
bt th "F-,
with the empress, who id ah an
horseback the or r_:tt
�,250,000 Iva nZAN ly gord player, but he likes t to bealatily wid Iti.
11HAT Mr rove
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& AMSD P -Wi6mea arid ever din
riding beat of has About two Him: G
all. He �fi6 " ,., . . 0 � �� 'i �, 1. -,�
OT V
-6 graduUl J
ocl farm lalmdo, at mciovl- %eirrre ef beautiful riding horses in hiF4
.am there hd&"WW`
White aftal
ato raftm stable. His Aivorite is �4 - Eka came "The Lank of the the dii ;�-Planting Zt
frova
fion ii Fuibuld, meuning SnOV V?e-o �aad tM H6,1ne of', oi.Bv'a by U'p
Drift, Which is su�- ftearlk human W 9 a 2&4 Over whith his 911 g, ttle, Indian gead
Ath* a hipped
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ftg to. hoi gjai*g Bad ow4 flea to. Ozna�� He SutbefrlaO,6'� gahe& 01'.
010i has re
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d
4mrse, can be, tecor tw An �ee dild 640�
Inlormailts. Simi VtOt It f�ii in lunury—in Als 14$�oudne. 131000.%
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'In the royal In Ttironi he mgi" t
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tov--i U65 op 1=0i A -Ad -will �1`dlf
asoft fft�.qpbdw of, C114 torgl fawlljr It 'ento ed fire6,6
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